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Re: Ed Bishop on BBC 7 - Not entirely on topic

CMarkChester
Funny. However here's something that is actually quite true (and so
ridiculous you won't believe it). There used to be a ventriloquist during the 30's
and 40's who actually had a radio act. That's right folks he actually had a
vent act on the radio. (I can't remember the guy's name though. But
apparently his act on the radio was very popular!! Probably due to the lack of
anything interesting on the radio at that time :-))






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Re: Ed Bishop on BBC 7 - Not entirely on topic

James Fielding

I think you may be refering to Edgar Bergan with
Charlie McCarthy. They were a big act during that
time.

Jim.


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> Funny. However here's something that is actually
> quite true (and so
> ridiculous you won't believe it). There used to be
> a ventriloquist during the 30's
> and 40's who actually had a radio act. That's right
> folks he actually had a
> vent act on the radio. (I can't remember the guy's
> name though. But
> apparently his act on the radio was very popular!!
> Probably due to the lack of
> anything interesting on the radio at that time :-))
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Re: Ed Bishop on BBC 7 - Not entirely on topic

SimonG
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It would be ridiculous if the recording sessions for the act were
held in a studio, but if it was done before a live audience, say in a
theatre like they did with some of The Goon Shows, it would be more
sensible.




--- In [hidden email], CMarkChester@... wrote:
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> Funny. However here's something that is actually quite true (and
so  
> ridiculous you won't believe it). There used to be a ventriloquist
during the 30's
> and 40's who actually had a radio act. That's right folks he  
actually had a
> vent act on the radio. (I can't remember the guy's name though.  
But
> apparently his act on the radio was very popular!! Probably due
to the lack of
> anything interesting on the radio at that time :-))
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Re: Ed Bishop on BBC 7 - Not entirely on topic

brandykitt
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In a message dated 10/18/2007 11:22:03 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
[hidden email] writes:

It would be ridiculous if the recording sessions for the act were
held in a studio, but if it was done before a live audience, say in a
theatre like they did with some of The Goon Shows, it would be more
sensible.



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A lot of the musical/comedy radio show were held in front of a live
audience. And during WWII, the comedians/singers would waive
all admission fees for servicepeople. My Dad would talk about
the time Bing Crosby invited him to sit on the stage because he
(my Dad) was in uniform.

Evelyn Duncan
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